Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate the suitability of using fish market wastes (viscera) as raw material for powder fish silage production. Fish viscera contained 14.01±0.68% protein, 20.00±1.04% lipid, 4.75±0.64% ash, 60.62±2.15% moisture and 0.62±0.08% Nitrogen Free Extract (NFE). The pH of fish viscera was 6.21±0.07. For liquid fish silage production, 2, 3, 4 and 5% formic acid were added in blended viscera, of which 4% formic acid was found better that had a pH value of 3.77±0.07. Liquid silage contained 12.00±0.89% protein, 17.26±1.49% lipid, 3.73±0.81% ash, 66.41±3.07% moisture and 0.60±0.09% NFE. For neutralizing liquid fish silage, various concentrations, viz. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6% Na2CO3 were added. The pH value (6.32±0.01) was better when mixing with 4% Na2CO3. To produce powder fish silage 20, 30, 40 and 50% rice bran were mixed in liquid fish silage. Powder silage made with 30% rice bran was found better to improve the nutritional quality of the product that contained 20.84±0.12% protein, 33.73±0.14% lipid, 14.05±0.27% ash, 10.83±0.19% moisture, 6.61±0.10% crude fiber and 13.94% carbohydrate. The pH value was 6.54±0.01. After preparation, powder fish silage was packaged. The packaged powder fish silage was then stored for 4 months at room temperature (20-300C). After four months of storage, the contents of protein, lipid, ash, moisture, crude fiber, carbohydrate and pH reached at 20.30±0.13, 32.41±0.16, 13.49±0.33, 10.98±0.28, 6.32±0.07, 16.50% and 6.76±0.09, respectively. It was found that nutritional value of powder fish silage was very high and can be used in fish feed to reduce feed cost and enhance aquaculture production.SAARC J. Agri., 13(2): 13-25 (2015)

Highlights

  • Fish market wastes contain high amount of protein, lipid and minerals

  • Considering the easy method involved and low-cost inputs required, fish wastes can be advantageously upgraded into powder fish silage

  • It is possible to reduce the pressure of fish meal in fish feed by converting wastes into powder fish silage

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Introduction

Fish market wastes (viscera, fin, skin and flesh) contain high amount of protein, lipid and minerals. About 12% of the total fish weight is viscera i.e. 3,00,000-4,00,000 metric tons of viscera can be obtained every year from the fish produced in Bangladesh By using these viscera, it is possible to produce 2,00,000 metric tons powder fish silage, market value of which is about 5,000 million taka @ 25 taka per kg. It is possible to reduce the pressure of fish meal in fish feed by converting wastes into powder fish silage. In this experiment, a noble approach is proposed to produce good quality of powder silage with increased nutritional value and long shelf life

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